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How To Recode A Door Lock w/pics

res1vw21

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Well I needed to recode a door lock for the passenger’s side of the dart so I took some pics and am doing a mini write up.

I started by taking the old lock top off and removing the springs. Next VERY CAREFULLY tap the top pins out in order. Do Not mix these up. After the top pins are out the bottom pins come out ALSO IN ORDER, lay these in order on a clean work surface. Take the lock to be recoded and do the same. REMEMBER THE TOP AND BOTTOM PINS CORRESPOND. I needed two locks to get the right sized pins so you may have to have a second one as a spare.

Now take the pins that you took out of the donor locks and carefully match them to the pins that are in order out of the lock that you are keying the new one too. THESE NEED TO MATCH EXACTLY.

Once I had the pins matched exactly, be careful some may look close but are not the same, I put back together my original. Take the bottom pin and place it in the bore then tap it down gently. (remember point first) Once all the bottom pins are in insert the key and make sure it rotates. Now carefully do the same with the top pins and springs. If the lock is hard to turn STOP it should be as easy as butter. Don't force anything to rotate. Don't forget the top.

I like to crimp the top again then put a piece of electrical tape around it to ensure it stays tight.

Now do the same with the lock you are re keying. Take your time and remember the pins look similar but are slightly different so if the key is sticky you may need to change out the incorrect pin for the proper one.

I don't know if someone wants to tec arcive this but feel free to do so.

-Ross-

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I just ran into this post and realize it is quite old, but it begs a question. My '64 Fury keys are coded along the top edge, and perfectly flat along the bottom. So why would my lock cylinders have pins at the top and bottom? Seems there would only be one set of pins in the cylinder...along the top. No?

At some point before I bought it, the ignition switch got changed out and the door lock key was lost. So now I can't lock and unlock my doors. Can I do this recode with what I have?
 
I have the same problem,any answers?
 
I'll look into it and report back what I find. From some stuff I've found on the web, it seems from '66 up, the cylinder design changed a bit. I'll check further on that and see what I can find.
 
My door locks wont work ether,I have a 64 savoy.
 
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